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ANNEE EN FRANCE In view of the work required to get into Brown, it seemed strange to some people that 1 was determined to spend my junior year-a full twenty-five percent of my college life-away from Camp Bruno. To say that had no doubts about going to study in Paris would be alie, but I felt that was stagnating. I wanted to explore new places, meet new people, try new things. The attraction was too much to resist, so off I went. After an idyllic three weeks of orientation before classes started, my decision to study abroad was put to the test as I was struck by a car and spent three weeks in a hospital. This introduced me to an aspect of French life which most Americans, for better or gSm-;HVim Y findl tl!P'.Jgh'T!'E, ,.V I i eal AL i worse, never see. However, crutches not- withstanding, Paris was tremendously acces- sible, and all of my preconceptions about snotty Frenchmen were put to rest as peo- ple gave up their seats for me in the Metro, helped me down stairs, and opened doors for me. The family with whom I lived also helped dispel my fear that the French hated Ameri- cans. 1 was luckier than most in that I was truly accepted as part of the family. This, of course, had its good and bad points. After all, who likes to wake up at seven in the morning and run down to the local boulan- gerie in the freezing cold for a loaf of bread? I realized that there were many facets of French life which, though foreign to me, were second nature to the French. I experienced no culture shock, no home- sickness on arriving in France. The readjust- ment to the States, however, and especially to life at Brown, was a very difficult process. In some respects, I do not think that I ever 4 - e ry v, A
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